Commentary: Merry Christmas! With COVID-19 around, it’s not very merry at all.
After serving as chair of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education for the past three years, Malishai Woodbury has announced that she will not seek re-election in 2022. Woodbury is the first African American to serve as board chair.
Sports can play a pivotal role in a child’s life. For the athletes on Cook Elementary School’s running team, it is setting the foundation for better things to come.
To combat the recent rise in violence, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools has approved a $1.4 million contract with Action4Equity to provide mentors for 200 students at Paisley IB Magnet School, Philo-Hill Middle School, and Parkland and Reynolds High Schools.
Busta’s Buddy of the Week: The amazing Ava Harris is coming to Winston-Salem
Black-owned transportation business grows from one van to a fleet
In 2018 Winston-Salem native Philicia Carter-Blue founded Carter-Blue Consulting LLC with only one goal: to be the most successful, creative, and groundbreaking consulting agency in North Carolina
Local organization helps to eradicate violence among young people
Mt. Tabor had a great season last spring, posting a 13-3 record and going all the way to the third round of the state playoffs, eventually losing to Weddington 61-48. This year, it’s looking like the Spartans are poised to make another deep playoff run as they are off to a 6-0 start to the season.


